Elizabeth Boyer, World of the Alfar #3: The Thrall & the Dragon's Heart (Del Rey, 1982)
Brak has little to aid him beyond a stalwart horse and a wizard of questionable abilities and loyalties. Oh, and a dragon's heart, slipped to him by Ingvold to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands; besides being far too spicy, the meat of the dragon's heart provides an unreliable link to god-like beings who may (or may not) provide aid. The Thrall & the Dragon's Heart is the third in Boyer's excellent World of the Alfar series of high fantasies from the early 1980s. Loosely linked by style and setting, the four books in the series do not feature the same characters, nor do they continue an overarching plot. (This is, however, the first of the series not to borrow major plot points from Norse mythology.) As usual, Boyer provides readers with likable, but unlikely heroes who match wits, more than force of arms, against the dark hordes that threaten the elven realm. ![]() |
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